The new engineering complex has gone from concept to a beautiful structure and now has a name—the Zeanah Engineering Complex.
An interdisciplinary team is working to understand the use of residential solar panels at with a goal of helping policymakers better understand their deployment and adaptation.
Meet the Engineering Alumni who helped launch this historic collaboration. Here, they discuss their roles in the mission and how their UT engineering education helped them make history.
Industrial engineering alumna Sonya Baskerville has a legal career that has left her criss crossing the country, but she has remained connected to Rocky Top.
Dustin Gilbert has received an Early CAREER Award from the Department of Energy for his research into the structure and behavior of chiral magnets.
Tasimba Jonga, a senior in chemical and biomolecular engineering, completed co-ops with Bayer AG and Dow Chemical Company as part of his undergrad experience.
Nuclear engineering alumnus Mohammad Khan used the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic to get creative in working toward a radiological solution.
Terry Hazen and Frank Loeffler are using their expertise in micorbiology to develop mass monitoring systems for COVID for UT and other institutions.
Nicholas Ross, chemical engineering alumnus, was named one of the 2019 Torchbearers by the university.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the students, faculty, and staff were able to adapt to finish the semester, showing the resilience of the Volunteer spirit.
Qiang He and Shuai Li have paired their expertise to pursue a unique and novel strategy—disease-resistant buildings resilient to pathogen transmission.
Alumni Angie and Harold started Cannon & Cannon, Inc., nearly 25 years ago. The company now belongs to four of their employees.











